Reasons to Be Moral Revisted Vol. 33Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 33 |
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Editor:
| Black, Sam Tiffany, Evan |
Series title: | Canadian Journal of Philosophy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-919491-33-5 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2010 |
Publisher: | University of Calgary Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $39.95 |
Book Description:
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H.A. Prichard argued that the "why should I be moral?" question is the central subject matter of moral theory. Prichard famously claimed to have proved that all efforts to answer that question are doomed. Many contributors to this volume of contemporary papers attempt to reconstruct Prichard's argument. They claim either explicitly or implicitly that Prichard was mistaken, and philosophy can contribute to meaningful engagement with the 'why be moral?' question. A theme to emerge...
More DescriptionH.A. Prichard argued that the "why should I be moral?" question is the central subject matter of moral theory. Prichard famously claimed to have proved that all efforts to answer that question are doomed. Many contributors to this volume of contemporary papers attempt to reconstruct Prichard's argument. They claim either explicitly or implicitly that Prichard was mistaken, and philosophy can contribute to meaningful engagement with the 'why be moral?' question. A theme to emerge from these papers is that arguments like Prichard's rely on numerous philosophical presuppositions. The volume therefore touches on a wide range of topics and treatments.
This volume will be useful for advanced undergraduates and specialists working on the foundations of morality, and morality's intersection with reason and rationality. The detailed introduction enhances the collection's accessibility by providing a detailed exposition of Prichard's renowned thesis that draws on his lesser-known, mature papers. It then carefully situates the volume's contents against that background.